Technicolor - Thomson DTH211 manual Sockets and cables, Audio sockets and cables for sound

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Connections and initial set up

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SERIAL N°

230V 50Hz

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

The back of your DVD player

Sockets and cables

There are several ways in which you can incorporate your DVD player into an Audio-Video system.The simplest of these is described on page 3. This uses a Scart Peritel cable that combines an Audio analog connection for sound and a video connection for the RGB signal image.This connection ensures the optimum image quality. If you are unable to use the Scart Peritel socket, the explanations on this page should enable you to choose the connection best suited to the sockets and appliances you have. Sound and image quality depend to a large extent on the types of connections used.

RCA sockets and

cables for analogue

L and R audio

signal.

Coaxial socket and

cable for digital

audio signal.

Audio sockets and cables (for sound)

1- Audio Out L / R

Analogue sound of a disc being played is permanently available on the two L and R sockets on your player. If you do not use the recommended Scart Peritel connection to your TV set (page 3, paragraph 1) you must, in addition to the CVBS video connection described on page 4, connect the L and R audio out sockets on your DVD player to the L and R audio in sockets on your TV set (or amplifier).

Note: audio sockets and cables are usually identified by a colour code (red for the left channel and white for the right channel).

2 - Coaxial out socket

The digital sound of a disc being played is permanently available on the coaxial socket on your player. Use this socket by connecting it to a decoder or a Dolby Digital or DTS amplifier. Some of these appliances are equipped with a coaxial In socket (COAXIAL) or an optical In socket (OPTICAL).This connection is recommended for transmitting digital sound to an amplifier.

RCA socket and cable for CVBS Video signal, also called Composite.

VIDEO socket and cable (for image)

3- Composite Video Out socket (CVBS)

The yellow video socket is also called composite video, or CVBS.The image quality delivered by the video socket is the least good of all video connections. Only use this socket if the Scart Peritel socket is already in use.

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Contents Contents Precautions and information before connecting Accessories providedSetting up the remote control unit Important information regarding the batteriesConnecting DVD player + TV set + VCR Recommended Audio Video connectionAudio sockets and cables for sound Sockets and cablesVideo socket and cable for image Front panel of the player Player display panelRemote control Description of keys in DVD modeControlling a TV set Using the remote control unit to control your TV set or VCRControlling a VCR Using the remote control unit correctly Switch on your DVD player and your TV setInitial player set-up Displays on your player menus and bannersRegion code numbers of DVD discs Discs you can playLoading and playing a disc Search Options Playback optionsInformation banner with a DVD disc Using the information bannerInformation banner with an Audio CD disc Timer Title or TrackChapter DVDs Screen fit DVDsLanguage of the dialogues DVDs Language of the subtitles DVDsRepeat play Sequence marking DVDs Repeat playback of a scene between two points a and BCamera angles DVDs Play modesIntroScan Audio CDs PBC Playback control menu Video CDsLoading and playing a disc with mp3,WMA and Jpeg files Playing images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA filesPlaying Jpeg images and mp3 files simultaneously Menus on your DVD player basic principles for use Player menuSub-menus Functions within menusPlay menu Locking your player Lock menuUnlocking you player Changing a password Setting a ratings limitRatings limits Discs without ratings limitsDisplay menu TV Image menuFront Display menu PAL or Ntsc TV setsSound Logic Sound menuVirtual Surround Digital output Language menus Troubleshooting guide Chapter Further informationFurther information CD-R and CD-RW discs Recommendations and information concerning discsCD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format Sound files CD-R and CD-RW discs with Jpeg format image files Video CD VCD discsSuper Video CD Svcd discs DVD discs recorded in NtscTechnical data For your safetyCondensation Discs